The last day of tour ... always kind of sentimental and a little bit sad. This video features some cowbell, a two-man film crew from Freqstv, an interview with sound engineer Edmond, and the amazing guys at the Skullcrusher Heavy Metal Dresden e.V.

We didn't have time to film a lot in Hamburg, so we've combined the gigs at the Logo Hamburg and the Konfus in Esbjerg into one diary episode. This episode will give you stage tactics, a massage chair and a very nice dinner - enjoy!

We're back home from the Strange Rain Tour, and man, what a ride! We'll give you a properly sentimental end-of-tour video once we've got all our tour diaries out, but for now, here's what we all looked like at the Skullcrusher Heavy Metal Dresden e.V. on the last day.

We were very sorry that Mads couldn't be with us for this tour, but Kent Frydenlund filled those huge shoes in the best possible way. He's done such an amazing job on this tour, far above and beyond what we could ever have expected! You made this tour possible for us, and we just don't know how to express our gratitude properly. Except maybe that we owe you a zillion beers (and cold ones, too)!

A huge thanks to our friends in Helheim and Vulture Industries for being the best people to share a mobile home with for a couple of weeks, for the beautiful music, the great shows and the silly moments. Caelestia joined us from Paris and made the line-up complete with a great sense of humour and a can-do attitude - see you in Athens, we hope! Merchandiser Denise kept immaculate track of the merch, thank you for the hard work and all the advice!

Sound engineer Edmond deserves a special shout-out, for dealing with the ever-changing and sometimes challenging technical circumstances, while taking immense care that all three bands sounded their best. Hope our paths cross again soon!

Lots of love also to our drivers, Peer, Dennis and Helle, for keeping us safe along the way.

But most of all, thank you a thousand times to the growing Madder family. You come out to see our shows and you lend us your hearts for a little while, and we are grateful and humbled by the love you're giving us.